conditionals

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The question refers to the grammatical concept of conditionals, which involves sentences that express conditions and consequences, often using 'if' clauses. It is asking for information or clarification about this topic.

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Grammar conditionals are specific sentence structures expressing dependency on another event or condition.

Grammar conditionals refer to specific sentence structures that express events that are contingent on another event or condition. They consist of 'if' clauses and result clauses.

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Grammar conditionals refer to specific sentence structures that express events that are contingent on another event or condition. They consist of 'if' clauses and result clauses.

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Conditionals include zero, first, second, and third types, each expressing different time frames and likelihoods of events.

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